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Like it says would it work ? If you have the reed valves inline it would keep the cases pressurized right ?? just curious .
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Duhhh see thats why I asked my brain doesn't always work right lol ! so we need EXHAUST REEDS right ?????????Need exhaust valves to keep it from blowing out the exhaust port.
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I was thinking that but was unfamiliar with them. I think I read someone on here had bad luck with their air filter.Ita rb innovations = junk.
need a rotary ported exhaust like in snowmobiles intakeValve not reed
correct ?...?I was thinking that but was unfamiliar with them. I think I read someone on here had bad luck with their air filter.
I looked at the crap also , this is why I brought up on a REED motorI was thinking that but was unfamiliar with them. I think I read someone on here had bad luck with their air filter.
You know it, I’d waste my money on some other shite like boost bottles or something.Well said @Milo rb innovations is just reinventing the turd
And the supercharger was really only used to start the engine. Forcing x times more air and fuel to ignite the diesel. Then the turbo or turbos kicked in.. If i remember correctly2 stroke engine is N/A period! Only way detroit diesel got away with positive pressure with a blower was that the engines had exhaust valves!!!!!
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